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Milde, Julius. 76. Uebersicht der Schlesischen 

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1862, pp. 71-74. 



77. Ueber ein neues Equisetum, E. Braunii. 



Milde. WieD, Zool. Bot. Ver. Verhandl. XII., 

 1862 (Abh.\pp. 515-518. 



78. Ueber Equiseten. Wien, Zool. Bot. 



Ver. Verhandl. XII., 1862 (Abh.), pp. 1241- 

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79. On the geographical distribution of 

 the Equisetaceae. Seeman, Journ. Bot. L, 



1863, pp. 321-325. 



SO. Nachtrage zu meinen Beschreibungen 



exotischer Equiseten. Wien, Zool. Bot. Ver. 

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81. Index Equisetorum omnium. Wien, 

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82. Ueber einige Deutsche und verwandte 



Equiseten-Formen. Wien, Zool. Bot. Ver. Ver- 

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83. Ueber Equisetum scirpoides, Michx., 



in Karnthen. Wien, Zool. Bot. Ver. Verhandl. 

 XIIL, 1863 (Abh.\ pp. 1099-1100. 



Mildner, Em. Ueber die Beniitzung des Knoch- 

 enkerns in der unteren Epiphyse des Schenkel- 

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Mile, J. Neue hydrostatische Luftpumpe ohne 

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Mile, Johann. Sur la grandeur apparente des 

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2. De la cause qui dispose 1'oeil pour voir 



distinctement les objets places a diflerentes dis- 

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3. Ueber die Richtungslinien des Sehens. 



Poggend. Annal. XLIL, 1837, pp. 37-71, 235- 



262. 

 4. Versuch einer neuen physicalischen 



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XLV., 1838, pp. 287-331, 501-538; Liebig, 



Annal. XXXII., 1839, pp. 191-198. 



5. Einwendungen gegen die Richtigkeit 



der Annahme, dass die Centralenden der prim- 

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6. Ueber die Empfindung, welche ent- 



steht, wenn verschiedenfarbige Lichtstrahlen auf 

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Miles, R. H. Some remarks upon the country 

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Militzer, Hermann. Ueber die Ausdehnung des 

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2. Hilfstafeln zur Reduction gemessener 



Gasvolumina auf die Temperatur und den 

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3. Beitrage zur Theorie und Construction 



des Relais. Berlin, Telegr. Vereins Zeitschr. 

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Mill, G. G. Observations on the dissemination 

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Mill, J. S. Plants growing wild in the district 

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2. Remarks on some of the spring flowers 



of the south of Europe, and on their represen- 

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Mill, Nicholas. On the formation of carburet of 

 nickel, and method of obtaining the metal pure. 

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2. On purifying animal charcoal, for the 



use of vinegar-makers, &c. ; with a query on 

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3. On Lupulin, as a medicine. Thomson, 

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4. On changing the residence of fishes. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. IX., 1825, pp. 379-381. 



5. On the preparation of acetate of soda. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. X., 1825, pp. 113-114. 



6. Influence of the Moon on animal and 



vegetable economy. Thomson, Ann. Phil. X., 

 1825, pp. 218-220. 



7. Native sulphate of Alumine or Davite. 



Quart. Journ. Sci. I., 1828, pp. 382-384. 



8. Description and analysis of a mineral 

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 387. 



9. Earthy bitumen, called Murindo. 



Quart. Journ. Sci. I., 1828, pp. 387-388. 

 Millar, James. Observations and experiments 



on the Rose of Jericho ; with brief notices of 



its history. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LVIIL, 1821, 



pp. 360-363. 

 Mille, . Note sur les engrais de ville. 



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